We use cookies to give you the best experience on our website. By clicking the 'Accept' button below, you agree to our use of cookies in accordance with our updated Terms & Conditions & Privacy policies.

MFCC is Malta's largest international conference and exhibition venue and offers a blank canvas for creating any kind of event. The 7000m2 venue can host everything from large-scale conferences to gala dinners, a concert for 10,000 to a motor exhibition and from a fashion show to an art installation. The venue's in-house resources, expertise and flexibility offer a complete support network that can deliver all requirements to the highest standards.
MFCC is Malta's only arena-sized covered venue with the ability to hold large-scale concerts, with seated or standing audiences. The versatility of the venue, with specially constructed rigging points giving a roof capacity exceeding 100 tons, means it can accommodate the most spectacular productions. There is a network of local production partners, including staging, lighting, sound, projection and ticketing to support incoming promoters and artists, with local crew and in house production support team.
MFCC has a range of in-house or locally available support services to make hosting an event easier and more cost effective. However, it is possible for organisers to bring in their own preferred specialist team.
MFCC has hosted concerts by a number of leading artists, including Andrea Bocelli, Michael Bolton, Faithless, Sean Paul, Albano, Marco Masini, Simply Red, Lucio Dalla, Renzo Arbore and the Malta Song for Europe Festival.
Whether used as an arena-style venue, or with smaller stages for award ceremonies or private concerts, MFCC has both the rigging and staging facilities to hold every size event. It is also available to hire as a pre-production and pre-tour rehearsal space.

Sort by:

Are you sure you want to leave this page?

You have requested quotes which have not been sent. If you leave the page, these will all be cleared.Do you want to send the quote requests now?